Actors and Voice Artists
The voice is the most powerful tool for any actor...
On stage, as with a singer, producing sound on the resonance is critical for your voice to carry and be heard by the audience – Not only for volume, but more importantly for quality of sound and choice of sound.
No matter the medium of your acting; Stage, film, video, TV, radio, voice over work or voice acting, your voice is the single most unique identifier you can have and being unique is what will help you to stand out and be more marketable in this very competitive career.
Ask yourself...
Do you feel tired, sore, or hoarse after acting/speaking for any amount of time?
Is your range of pitch limited to what you feel you should be able to comfortably express?
Do you experience laryngitis several times a year or even more frequently?
Do you feel that you are acting well, but are just not getting the call backs you feel you deserve? Perhaps it is because you have a great voice, but are not using it authentically...
If you can answer yes to any of these questions, you are not using your voice how it is designed to work potentially creating vocal damage, possibly permanently...
You need this information.
An actor’s body and voice together help to create both a unique expression of character/text and in large way, the audience’s experience. Learn how to connect your craft with your body; Connect the breath to your body and your body to your voice and achieve an authentic sound.
Authentic voice use will provide a canvas for any character or mood you wish to create, which can be discovered using the principles from Truth In Singing.
To be effective and inspiring, all actors need to obtain the attention of their audience and maintain focus. Learning how to find and use your authentic voice will create a powerful synergy with those you are trying to reach, creating less effort for you and a better result for your audience.
Learn how to speak on the resonance to project your voice without any force or strain using the physics of sound and how the voice is designed to work! Learn how using your voice properly will eliminate vocal fatigue, hoarseness and strain and reduce or eliminate chronic laryngitis.
The voice is the most powerful tool for any actor...
On stage, as with a singer, producing sound on the resonance is critical for your voice to carry and be heard by the audience – Not only for volume, but more importantly for quality of sound and choice of sound.
No matter the medium of your acting; Stage, film, video, TV, radio, voice over work or voice acting, your voice is the single most unique identifier you can have and being unique is what will help you to stand out and be more marketable in this very competitive career.
Ask yourself...
Do you feel tired, sore, or hoarse after acting/speaking for any amount of time?
Is your range of pitch limited to what you feel you should be able to comfortably express?
Do you experience laryngitis several times a year or even more frequently?
Do you feel that you are acting well, but are just not getting the call backs you feel you deserve? Perhaps it is because you have a great voice, but are not using it authentically...
If you can answer yes to any of these questions, you are not using your voice how it is designed to work potentially creating vocal damage, possibly permanently...
You need this information.
An actor’s body and voice together help to create both a unique expression of character/text and in large way, the audience’s experience. Learn how to connect your craft with your body; Connect the breath to your body and your body to your voice and achieve an authentic sound.
Authentic voice use will provide a canvas for any character or mood you wish to create, which can be discovered using the principles from Truth In Singing.
To be effective and inspiring, all actors need to obtain the attention of their audience and maintain focus. Learning how to find and use your authentic voice will create a powerful synergy with those you are trying to reach, creating less effort for you and a better result for your audience.
Learn how to speak on the resonance to project your voice without any force or strain using the physics of sound and how the voice is designed to work! Learn how using your voice properly will eliminate vocal fatigue, hoarseness and strain and reduce or eliminate chronic laryngitis.